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This interview was conducted by Christi Kracht with Sylvia Morgan on December 15, 2010 at her home in Fargo. The interview concerns the early years of women becoming involved in the North Dakota Democratic Party and her attending the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. She continues the interview with her education at Northwestern University. Equity in women’s pay is discussed in the context of her teaching at North Dakota State University in the English Dept. for five years. She then talks about her teaching at Moorhead State University where she taught in humanities and developed the Women’s Studies program. Ms. Morgan also touches on her family life, on attending the American Summer School in Oslo, Norway in 1952, and on the abortion issue. Some minor editing was done to the transcript and several footnotes added by Ms. Morgan.